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Whose Law Governs Canadian Data?

The CLOUD Act, Executive Agreements and Digital Sovereignty

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MARCH 11, 2026

Barry Appleton

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Exploring the Influence of Big Tech Lobbying on Canadian Tech Policy

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Renee Black, Edward Wu, Femi Gbolahan, YeJin Kang, and Sadaf Qureshi

The paper demonstrates the need for a comprehensive research agenda to better understand the evolving policy influence environment, and create policy options to strengthen oversight, restore public trust and advance balanced digital and AI policy.

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Do Chatbot Developers Act Responsibly toward their Users?

Susan Ariel Aaronson and Michael Moreno
Developers struggle to incorporate responsible AI into their practice and products, for several reasons. In this paper, we examine whether four major AI developers — OpenAI, Google, xAI and DeepSeek — act responsibly when developing and deploying chatbots. We focus on a key element of AI responsibility: user rights and welfare.

Beyond the App Store: Reproductive Governance and the Limits of Digital Autonomy

Marika Jeziorek and Natasha Tusikov
Digital contraceptive and fertility-tracking apps are increasingly central to how reproductive autonomy is imagined, marketed and managed. This paper interrogates how digital contraceptive apps govern reproduction through mechanisms of responsibilization, commodification and consent.

The Economics of the Data-driven Economy and the Demand for Antitrust

Dan Ciuriak
Antitrust is again in vogue; its long winter has ended. The revival of demand for antitrust is coincident with the advent of a new Gilded Age — this time in the context of an economy built on intangible assets — IP and (later, increasingly) data.